US20200153211A1 - Transit with smoke and fire protection - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
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- the present invention concerns a transit for cables and bus bars, which transit gives smoke and fire protection.
- Cables and bus bars are often passed through openings in different types of partitions by means of transits.
- partitions could be walls, roofs, bulkheads or decks of ships, as well as walls or roofs of buildings or different types of cabinets.
- the cables are often in the form of a cable bundle but it is also possible to have one or more separate cables.
- Transits are normally to give a seal between the different areas on respective side of a partition receiving the transit.
- the transit is to give a smoke and/or fire protection, i.e. to hinder smoke and/or fire to go from one side of the transit to the other side of the transit.
- An intumescent material is often used for such a protection. As is well known to a person skilled in the art an intumescent material will swell when exposed to extensive heat, such as by fire.
- the transit of the present invention is mainly developed for placement in bulkheads and decks of ships, but it is possible to use also for other types of partitions.
- the transit has been developed for giving a simple installation of one or more cables or bus bars.
- the transit may be installed vertically or horizontal or at angles there between.
- the transit is to receive one or more cables or electrical bus bars for passage through a wall or other partition.
- a sleeve of the transit has a through opening for receiving cables or a bus bar.
- the sleeve is to be received in a through opening of a partition.
- a tissue hose is placed going through the opening of the sleeve.
- the ends of the tissue hose is wrapped back and placed on the outside of the sleeve.
- One or more intumescent strips are placed between the inside of the sleeve and the tissue hose.
- a fire retarding agent is placed around and between the cables or around the bus bar.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a part of the transit of the present invention with a partition indicated, in which partition the transit is to be installed,
- FIG. 2 a is a cross section view of one embodiment of the transit of the invention as installed
- FIG. 2 b is an end view of the transit of FIG. 2 a
- FIG. 3 a is a cross section view corresponding to FIG. 2 a of a further embodiment of the transit of the invention as installed,
- FIG. 3 b is an end view of the transit of FIG. 3 a
- FIG. 4 is a cross section view of a part of the transit of FIGS. 2 a and 2 b .
- FIG. 5 is a cross section view of a part of the transit of FIGS. 3 a and 3 b.
- the transit comprises a sleeve 1 , which sleeve 1 has an inner through opening 2 . Further, the sleeve 1 has a flange 3 on the outer circumference of the sleeve 1 . The flange 3 projects at right angle in relation to the through opening 2 of the sleeve 1 and the flange 3 goes all around the sleeve 1 . The flange 3 is circumferentially welded on the outside of the sleeve 1 .
- the sleeve 1 is to be placed in an opening 5 of a wall or partition 4 .
- the sleeve 1 and the flange 3 are normally made of a metal and also the partition 4 is normally made of a metal.
- the sleeve 1 is normally fastened to the partition 4 in that the flange 3 of the sleeve 1 is welded to the partition.
- the welding may be circumferential or the flange 3 may be spot welded. In the fasten position the ends of the sleeve 1 projects on opposite sides of the partition 4 .
- a cable, cable bundle 9 or bus bar 12 is to be received inside the through opening 2 of the sleeve 1 .
- the transit is shown when receiving a cable bundle 9 and in FIGS. 3 a and 3 b the transit is shown when receiving a bus bar 12 .
- One or more intumescent strips 6 are placed circumferentially on the inside of the sleeve 1 on each part projecting on opposite sides of the partition 4 . In case of fire or excessive heat, the intumescent material of the intumescent strip 6 will swell and close of the through opening 2 of the sleeve 1 .
- the intumescent strips 6 on the inside of the sleeve 1 can have one or more layers.
- a glass fiber tissue hose 7 goes through the opening 2 of the sleeve 1 and is wrapped back on the outside of the sleeve 1 .
- the cable, cable bundle 9 or bus bar 12 is to be routed inside the tissue hose 7 inside the sleeve 1 .
- the tissue hose 7 is shown in the form as installed in connection with the cable bundle 9 and the bus bar 12 , respectively.
- the end of each wrapped back part of the tissue hose 7 is placed relatively close to the flange 3 of the sleeve 1 and is fasten to the sleeve 1 by means of a metal strap 8 surrounding the tissue hose 7 on the sleeve 1 .
- the metal strap 8 is coated with a plastic.
- the tissue hose 7 extends a distance beyond the sleeve 1 at both ends and is fasten to the cable, cable bundle 9 or the bus bar 12 by means of metal straps 8 of the same type as used for fastening the tissue hose 7 to the sleeve 1 .
- the metal straps 8 for fastening the tissue hose 7 to the cable, cable bundle 9 or bus bar 12 are normally placed close to the positions at which the tissue hose 7 is wrapped back.
- the glass fiber tissue hose 7 is describing a defined surface on both sides of the transit and prevents light and cold smoke emission and disables mechanical penetration of any objects.
- a layer of soft material 11 is wrapped on the outside surface of the cable, cable bundle 9 or bus bar 12 on each side of the sleeve 1 .
- a fire retarding agent 10 is placed around and between the cables inside the sleeve 1 .
- the fire retarding agent 10 will close all gaps between the cables on both sides of the fire transit.
- the fire retarding agent 10 is a fire resistant seal, such as a smoke and fire resistant gun grade acrylic sealant.
- the fire retarding agent 10 is a fire sealing paint.
- the plastic coated metal straps 8 gives compression and mechanical protection to the transit solution.
- the metal straps 8 can only be installed and re-opened by use of tools.
- the fastening using the metal straps 8 guarantees that dust and objects cannot enter the fire transit.
- the sleeve 1 may have more than one opening 2 . In some embodiments the sleeve 1 has no flange.
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- The present invention concerns a transit for cables and bus bars, which transit gives smoke and fire protection.
- Cables and bus bars are often passed through openings in different types of partitions by means of transits. Such partitions could be walls, roofs, bulkheads or decks of ships, as well as walls or roofs of buildings or different types of cabinets. The cables are often in the form of a cable bundle but it is also possible to have one or more separate cables.
- Transits are normally to give a seal between the different areas on respective side of a partition receiving the transit. Often the transit is to give a smoke and/or fire protection, i.e. to hinder smoke and/or fire to go from one side of the transit to the other side of the transit. An intumescent material is often used for such a protection. As is well known to a person skilled in the art an intumescent material will swell when exposed to extensive heat, such as by fire.
- The transit of the present invention is mainly developed for placement in bulkheads and decks of ships, but it is possible to use also for other types of partitions.
- The transit has been developed for giving a simple installation of one or more cables or bus bars. The transit may be installed vertically or horizontal or at angles there between. The transit is to receive one or more cables or electrical bus bars for passage through a wall or other partition.
- According to one aspect of the present invention a sleeve of the transit has a through opening for receiving cables or a bus bar. The sleeve is to be received in a through opening of a partition. A tissue hose is placed going through the opening of the sleeve. The ends of the tissue hose is wrapped back and placed on the outside of the sleeve. One or more intumescent strips are placed between the inside of the sleeve and the tissue hose. Further, a fire retarding agent is placed around and between the cables or around the bus bar.
- Further objects and advantages of the invention will be obvious to a person skilled in the art when reading the detailed description below of embodiments of the present invention.
- The invention will be described further below by way of example and with reference to the enclosed drawings. In the drawings:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a part of the transit of the present invention with a partition indicated, in which partition the transit is to be installed, -
FIG. 2a is a cross section view of one embodiment of the transit of the invention as installed, -
FIG. 2b is an end view of the transit ofFIG. 2 a, -
FIG. 3a is a cross section view corresponding toFIG. 2a of a further embodiment of the transit of the invention as installed, -
FIG. 3b is an end view of the transit ofFIG. 3 a, -
FIG. 4 is a cross section view of a part of the transit ofFIGS. 2a and 2b , and -
FIG. 5 is a cross section view of a part of the transit ofFIGS. 3a and 3 b. - The transit comprises a
sleeve 1, whichsleeve 1 has an inner through opening 2. Further, thesleeve 1 has aflange 3 on the outer circumference of thesleeve 1. Theflange 3 projects at right angle in relation to the through opening 2 of thesleeve 1 and theflange 3 goes all around thesleeve 1. Theflange 3 is circumferentially welded on the outside of thesleeve 1. Thesleeve 1 is to be placed in anopening 5 of a wall orpartition 4. Thesleeve 1 and theflange 3 are normally made of a metal and also thepartition 4 is normally made of a metal. Thesleeve 1 is normally fastened to thepartition 4 in that theflange 3 of thesleeve 1 is welded to the partition. The welding may be circumferential or theflange 3 may be spot welded. In the fasten position the ends of thesleeve 1 projects on opposite sides of thepartition 4. - A cable,
cable bundle 9 orbus bar 12 is to be received inside the through opening 2 of thesleeve 1. InFIGS. 2a and 2b the transit is shown when receiving acable bundle 9 and inFIGS. 3a and 3b the transit is shown when receiving abus bar 12. - One or more
intumescent strips 6 are placed circumferentially on the inside of thesleeve 1 on each part projecting on opposite sides of thepartition 4. In case of fire or excessive heat, the intumescent material of theintumescent strip 6 will swell and close of the through opening 2 of thesleeve 1. Theintumescent strips 6 on the inside of thesleeve 1 can have one or more layers. - A glass
fiber tissue hose 7 goes through theopening 2 of thesleeve 1 and is wrapped back on the outside of thesleeve 1. The cable,cable bundle 9 orbus bar 12 is to be routed inside thetissue hose 7 inside thesleeve 1. InFIGS. 4 and 5 thetissue hose 7 is shown in the form as installed in connection with thecable bundle 9 and thebus bar 12, respectively. The end of each wrapped back part of thetissue hose 7 is placed relatively close to theflange 3 of thesleeve 1 and is fasten to thesleeve 1 by means of ametal strap 8 surrounding thetissue hose 7 on thesleeve 1. In one embodiment themetal strap 8 is coated with a plastic. Thetissue hose 7 extends a distance beyond thesleeve 1 at both ends and is fasten to the cable,cable bundle 9 or thebus bar 12 by means ofmetal straps 8 of the same type as used for fastening thetissue hose 7 to thesleeve 1. Themetal straps 8 for fastening thetissue hose 7 to the cable,cable bundle 9 orbus bar 12 are normally placed close to the positions at which thetissue hose 7 is wrapped back. The glassfiber tissue hose 7 is describing a defined surface on both sides of the transit and prevents light and cold smoke emission and disables mechanical penetration of any objects. - A layer of
soft material 11, with or without intumescent features, is wrapped on the outside surface of the cable,cable bundle 9 orbus bar 12 on each side of thesleeve 1. Afire retarding agent 10 is placed around and between the cables inside thesleeve 1. Thefire retarding agent 10 will close all gaps between the cables on both sides of the fire transit. In one embodiment thefire retarding agent 10 is a fire resistant seal, such as a smoke and fire resistant gun grade acrylic sealant. In another embodiment thefire retarding agent 10 is a fire sealing paint. - The plastic coated
metal straps 8 gives compression and mechanical protection to the transit solution. The metal straps 8 can only be installed and re-opened by use of tools. The fastening using themetal straps 8 guarantees that dust and objects cannot enter the fire transit. - Even before routing of the cables or bus bar there will be some fire protection. The included intumescent features will react, whenever heat radiation expose the intumescent material for more than 160° C. This partial fire protection is given as all components are installed by the manufacturer before the cables or bus bar are routed.
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sleeve 1 may have more than oneopening 2. In some embodiments thesleeve 1 has no flange.
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